This video lesson reviews "ed" word endings and the three sounds that …
This video lesson reviews "ed" word endings and the three sounds that they make . The accompanying handout has students sort words according to the sound of the "ed".
This video lesson introduces the drop"e" rule when adding "ing" to words. …
This video lesson introduces the drop"e" rule when adding "ing" to words. The accompanying handout provides practice with adding "ing" to a word that ends in "e".
This video lesson explores how and why it is helpful to have …
This video lesson explores how and why it is helpful to have words in alphabetical order. The accompanying handout has students put the colour words in alphabetical order.
This video lesson offers students the opportunity to identify words rhyming with …
This video lesson offers students the opportunity to identify words rhyming with "my" in a story that is read to them. The instructor then goes through "my" rhyming words.
This video lesson reviews using adjectives to describe nouns, as well the …
This video lesson reviews using adjectives to describe nouns, as well the use of precise verbs and sentence endings (phrase) when creating interesting sentences. The accompanying handout has students manipulate sentence parts to make sentences.
This short video reviews when consonants have to be doubled when adding …
This short video reviews when consonants have to be doubled when adding "ing". The accompanying handout reviews the rule about adding a suffix such as –ing, -y, -ed, or –er to a CVC word and provides practice.
This short video lesson reviews what homophones are and gives examples. The …
This short video lesson reviews what homophones are and gives examples. The accompanying handout has students match words that sound the same but have a different spelling/meaning.
With this assessment checklist, teachers assess student's "Oral Literacy Levels and Behaviours" …
With this assessment checklist, teachers assess student's "Oral Literacy Levels and Behaviours" based on whether they perform listening and speaking characteristic independently or require a prompt. It will help teachers to determine if students are early emergent, emergent, fluent or mature listeners and speakers.
This graphic organizer helps grade one students plan a story with: - …
This graphic organizer helps grade one students plan a story with: - A title or topic - Beginning: Make it sound interesting! - Middle: 3 details! - Ending: Something for reader to remember!
Included in this resource are video lessons that are good models of …
Included in this resource are video lessons that are good models of ways to explore the different word families. The accompanying handouts support and provide activities/practice for each family. Although the lessons often refer to the Cornerstones primary resource, the lessons are valuable for the introduction and use of word families in grade 1 ELA.
The purpose of this lesson is to explore using commas. Included: - …
The purpose of this lesson is to explore using commas. Included: - YouTube video to support DLC ELA Grade 2: Unit 2 Lesson 8 - Using Commas - Handout: HO-19 Using Commas in a Series or List
The purpose of this lesson is to explore homophones and homographs. Included: …
The purpose of this lesson is to explore homophones and homographs. Included: -YouTube video to support DLC ELA Grade 2: Unit 3 Lesson 9 - Homophones and Homographs -Handouts: HO-22 Homophones (fast fact sheet) HO-23 Homophones Again (practice sheet) HO-24 Homophones, Round 3! (crossword puzzle)
The purpose of this lesson is to work on students' reading speed …
The purpose of this lesson is to work on students' reading speed and fluency, as well as their comprehension of the material read. Included: - Handouts: HO-32 - Reading Passage (to check for speed and fluency) HO-33 - Comprehension Questions (could be used for any narrative passage)
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